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19.7.2019

If you would like to see a size comparison of the Logitech Keyboard compared to other bluetooth keyboards please refer to the picture.Impressions:The Slim Folio Pro with its bluetooth keyboard turns your Ipad into a stylish mini laptop in seconds and comes with a USB charging cable inside and its manual.The manual is very easy to comprehend and your bluetooth keyboard operates in seconds.Charging:The keyboard can be charged by a standard phone cable with USB C or the cable which comes with it, and takes around 1 hours for a full charge. A full charge lasts about a 3 months using it 2 hours a day. Considerably longer than most bluetooth keyboards out there.Compatibility:After testing the keyboard with various iPads,it appears that its bluetooth is compatible with iPads from the 1st generation and beyond. However, the case itself can only fit the iPad Pro 11 as stated.The case itself is not detachable from what I can see. This is a downside which other cases usually offer as an option to allows you to use the keyboard with another case if you wish.Therefore if you don’t have an ipad pro you are out of luck. You can however still use the keyboard with any ipad.Case Features:The case and keyboard is very elegant and compact compared to other ipad cases.It is made from a high quality PVC material that is both light weight and sturdy, acting as an additional layer of protection for your iPad if you ever drop it.The PVC material feels really good in the palm of your hand and is rather thin, so it doesn’t feel like you’re holding a brick.The case comes with a pen holder slot for your iPad and features a very strong magnetic strip behind its stand for weight bearing in its certain modes.The case has several viewing modes such as Laptop mode, book reading mode and movie viewing mode as seen in the pictures which allows watching Netflix in bed, browsing the internet and other activities easy.Keyboard & Features:The keyboard is both stylish and low key, allowing you to take advantage of its back lit keyboard if you wish. It only comes with a standard white light, unfortunately no RGB or colour options for those individuals who love it.It is very responsive and doesn’t experience any ghosting.The keys on the keyboard are similar to the butterfly keys you would find on an apple keyboard and provides a lot of travel between each key, therefore apple users will feel at home using this keyboard. Although typing on the keyboard feels a lot more squished due to its smaller size.The keyboard features useful function keys such as- A lock button to lock the iPad- increase/decrease volume- a home button- play/pause- next track for easy music switching- A search button for quick searching apps- Mute button-on and off switchThe keyboard also uses several function keys similar to an apple keyboard which allows for quick commands.Connectivity:The bluetooth is compatible with iPads from 1st generation and beyond to the most recent iPads. Connecting was not an issue and was done in seconds by turning on the keyboard using sthe power button to bluetooth mode. After sliding the power button, the keyboard should blink and becomes discoverable. After you turn the ipad on again, the bluetooth automatically connects to the keyboard.It is rather pricey for a bluetooth keyboard and case. Although I think its far better than the apple one.Conclusion:The only down side I feel this keyboard has in comparison to others is its expensive price point, its squished keys and the lack of customisation when it comes to the keyboard.A lot of other keyboards in a cheaper price range offer more keyboard shortcut commands allowing you to take advantage of the hundreds of keybinds and backlit modes.Its understandable this keyboard goes for the minimalistic look, although I found the white back light brightness lacklustre compared to others.However, the compact, sleek and elegant design with the very long battey life make up for the losses in my opinion.I highly recommend this keyboard to anybody who is travelling, is a student or watches movies on their ipad. It also makes a great present for the kids.
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15.11.2017

The Logitech Slim Combo for the 12.9” iPad is claimed to be one of the best keyboard cases around, if not, the best, but should this be your ‘key’ purchase? Let’s press on.Inside the box magnetic box (which is nice and Apple-like), you get the keyboard (strong) magnetic sleep/wake cover and a separate plastic shell with adjustable stand which includes a thin, but strong, rubberised holder for the Apple Pencil. There’s also a thin A4 card showing you how to insert and connect the iPad and that’s it.The back shell stand, has the cutouts for both the 2015 and 2017 iPads - including the differently positioned cameras. On the sides there are larger cutouts for the magnetic connector (which make sense)and the lightning port (not so much). The stand offers more positions than Theresa May’s cabinet, including a Microsoft Surface Pro-style landscape mode that adjusts to most angles, and a portrait mode for that ‘FaceTime’ action.The keyboard, like the legendary Phil Taylor on the darts okey, is full sized, backlit and precise. Better yet, it uses the magnetic connector on that thin rubberised material again to attach to the iPad for power (claiming little power-drain) - no Bluetooth or batteries required (yaaayyy)!Other keyboard standouts include shortcut keys for copy, cut and paste; and actions for home, app-switching, search, keyboard brightness, music controls, volume and locking the device. The keyboard also offers a palm rest which is part of the magnetic cover. If, like a shocked Captain Kirk when quoted insurance for the Starship Enterprise, space is at a premium, the palm rest can be folded underneath the keyboard - unlike the 10.5” iPad version of case.In use, the keyboard and the stand are excellent. I’ve not experienced some of the problems mentioned by other reviewers regarding keys accidentally causing non-user actions like playing music. I can only assume this version 2 has fixed that.For my needs, which include class work, the Slim Combo with iOS 11 further justified the decision to the iPad being a desktop, yet a alone, laptop replacement. When viewing media, the keyboard can be separated from the iPad and covered by the palm rest - folded in reverse if you will.Unlike that One Direction hit, it isn’t ‘Perfect’.The use of materials. Time will tell if the plastic and rubber construction will last. Some might have expected more at the price - maybe aluminium for example - but I think the materials were a good choice to avoid the device being even heavier.Talking of price, it’s expensive though some context. Getting an Apple product is like getting a designer dress, you’re going to accessorise and it’s likely to be expensive; it just comes with the terrritory. However, having tried some separate stands and keyboards which collectively came to nearly as much and only did parts of what this does as a whole, the Slim Combo in this context offers value for money (kind of)!If lap-typing, it works well. Just be aware that the stand, although rubberised, can dig into your thighs after a while. It’s not uncomfortable, but you know it’s there and so worth mentioning.Oh, the Apple Pencil holder. As good an additional as it is, I think this is an area for improvement as there’s the potential for damage to the Apple Pencil as it’s outside the case rather than a case insert. I actually use the Belkin Apple Pencil Case and Stand. More expense I know, but I refer you to the aforementioned Apple designer life!To sum up, this is the Jose Mourinho of keyboards, you’re onto a winner but it comes at a price. Whether you think that’s a price worth paying or you can do just as well with the budget of Burnley’s Sean Dyche-type is a matter for debate.Personally, to my wallet’s disgust, it has to be “Go Jose”!!
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15.7.2019

The design priorities for the Slim Folio Pro for the 2018 iPad Pro (11 inch) must have been to provide a good typing experience allied to optimum protection of your precious iPad Pro. And in this aims, it does succeed but with important qualifications.The full size keyboard itself is good, a very different experience to Apple keyboard (that I own) with a more positive movement and, unlike the Apple product, backlit. The keyboard is not powered via the Ipad Pro’s Smart Connection but uses non-replaceable built in rechargeable batteries. You charge these via a USB-C cable (not supplied, I used the IPad’s cable) and Logitech claims up to 3 months of typing in normal use.I have used this for about 6 weeks with no drop off in power.The keyboard has a number of shortcut keys which are useful but, unlike the Apple keyboard, there is only one viewing angle. In fairness, the angle seemed satisfactory to me for general use but the Apple unit undeniable gives more flexibility with the two alternatives when in typing mode. The Folio Pro was stable in use in typing mode and I could happily use it on my lap.You can also prop it at a shallow angle (much like the basic Apple smart cover) and it has a reading mode when you fold the keyboard back on the iPad. The latter feels bulky and not particularly comfortable to use. Admittedly, the Apple keyboard is also less than ideal in his respect butThe iPad wakes/goes to sleep without issue when the folio is opened and closed. You can easily secure your Apple Pencil (2nd generation) to your iPad and there is a small flap to keep it from being detached by accident.The Logitech device appears to me to be really intended for those who will normally keep their iPad in the folio as, once fitted into the snug fitting case, it isn’t the easiest to remove on a regular basis. Unlike the Apple keyboard folio where removal of the iPad only takes seconds but which offers much more limited protection with one long and two short sides exposed, the Logitech offers much greater protection to edges but at a cost in terms of bulk and weight. The Slim Folio Pro isn’t that slim but, if you want the thinness of the Apple keyboard, you have to accept reduced protection.So a bit of a dilemma. If you intend to use your iPad Pro largely in typing mode, the Logitech Slim Folio Pro with its backlit keyboard and excellent typing experience will also give you good protection of your tablet.However, if you dislike the thought of significantly increased bulk for your iPad Pro and will use the keyboard on a less regular basis and/or use your iPad in reading mode a lot, the Logitech is probably not best suited for that use.
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7.9.2019

Logitech is one of the big names in keyboards and I've used a few of their iPad keyboards over the years, generally I've always been pleased with them. Initially I purchased the Apple Smart Keyboard which does its job, but is lacking in some features.The Logitech Slim Folio Pro fits the 12.9 inch iPad Pro well but does add thickness and weight to it. That's to be expected given the design of the product, but it more or less doubles the thickness and probably about the same for the weight. It does protect the iPad if you carry it around in a bag so you shouldn't get any knocks or scratches.The keyboard itself is backlit, something that the Apple Smart Keyboard is lacking,a feature that I find immensely useful for typing in the evening. Along the top row of the keyboard are some shortcut keys, similar to those found on Apple's own keyboards for its Mac line. These keys allow you to go back to the home screen, change the brightness, play/pause music and skip tracks, along with volume controls and a few other things. I find these immensely useful having used these on various Macs over the years.For typing I found it took a bit of getting used to, I suppose that's only natural as I have a couple of keyboards that I use every day and they're committed to memory so I don't need to look anymore when typing. For the most part I can type without any errors but occasionally there is a miss or I press the wrong key, I'll give it time and hopefully get a 100% perfect typing rate before long. The keys have just the right amount of travel for me and with my quick typing I can easily clicky clack away without missing any letters, etc.One thing that is slightly annoying is the fact that the keyboard isn't powered by the iPad using the built-in connector. Instead the keyboard has to be charged up, for which there is no included charger, and you have to use the USB-C cable that comes with the iPad Pro. As a result the keyboard uses a bluetooth connection rather than a direct connection and I have had one or two disconnects where I've had to faff around trying to get it connected again.It's a decent keyboard overall with some nice features, but it costs a decent amount as all these keyboards do nowadays. You have the disadvantage of the extra thickness and weight but it will protect your iPad to some extent when you're on the move.
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4.6.2019

Have just taken delivery of this today after weeks deliberating if the high price tag is worth it.I have to say, it’s exceeded my expectations. Yes it does add a bit of weight to the iPad but that’s to be expected. It’s stable, the magnet is really strong and I have a tempered glass screen protector so no chance of the keys scratching the screen.Time will tell, I’ll update the review after a few months use but for me this is perfect.You can’t use it on your lap, you can’t pull it forward by the keyboard - I knew this before buying it and it has no impact on what I need it for. The keys are pretty quiet and good quality, have a £ sign where it should be, it takes its power from the iPad and the stand is good for any angle you want.Obviously it has to be used landscape but quickly detaches if you need to use it vertical.Overall really happy. Worth the money and this is far better than Apples own version.** UPDATE AFTER A MONTH **I’m still really pleased with this case. The magnet is really strong and holds the keyboard well, you don’t have to fiddle trying to align where it connects to then iPad as the magnets seem to be positioned so it makes good contact every time with little effort.Keyboard is nice and quiet, feels good quality.The only two slight criticisms I have are that it would have been handy to put a tracker pad on the keyboard, there’s room for it but instead there is just dead plastic. Secondly the plastic used on the outside of the case is quite cheap looking, similar to what you would find on a cheap car interior - what I refer to as ‘scratchy plastic’ as if you run your nails over it, it makes a scraping sound. Definitely think with all the effort that has gone in to this product Logitech could have designed it to look a bit better when closed.Having said all that it’s still 5 starts for me. For use at a desk or on the floor this is perfect, good quality and just works. You won’t find a better keyboard case for the iPad Pro.
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13.6.2019

Logitech iPad Pro 11 inch slim folio case and keyboard.Setting up was without problems.A setup pdf online adds little to the leaflet enclosed just in many languages.To pair the keyboard you follow the normal Bluetooth menu procedure in settings but need to enter a code number on the keyboard. This was a bit confusing as I was waiting for a dialogue or prompt box which did not appear but typing in the number blind worked anyway.To check battery life, press the battery check button top right on the keyboard but only once the keyboard is magnetically locked . Green is OK.If the status light is red,the keyboard needs to be charged by using your iPad Pro charger and USB-C cable as no dedicated charger is supplied.You can link the keyboard and your iPad just using the USB-C cable supplied with your iPad and it will charge from the iPad but this is not mentioned in the online setup guide.Charge the battery until the status light turns from flashing green to solid greenA fully charged battery is supposed to give about 3 months of use when the keyboard is used about for two hours a dayThe keyboard enters sleep mode automatically if not used for a while in the typing position Press any key to wake itIf the iPad is disconnected from the magnetic dock, the keyboard will automatically shut off to save power and the virtual keyboard is displayed.I would actually prefer a design where the keyboard is able to quickly detach from the tablet case when the keyboard is not needed to reduce weight.LikeThe keyboard keys are the positive Logitech type I prefer to use and it is also backlit. I have given in on requesting a dedicated DEL key.Pencil charging area is not obstructed by the case.Magnetic Catch to hold screen cover securely.DislikeThe top left hand corner covering the volume buttons and On/Off buttons requires far too much pressure on the outer buttons to activate the iPad buttons.
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12.12.2019

The best keyboard in the market if you’re looking for both functionality and protection. I have had the Brydge Pro and tried the original Mac keyboard.The Brydge is great, however seem to have quality issues. The keys are not evenly aligned. While I was testing it, the left rubber shim was torn. I had to contact Brydge and ask for a free replacement (20 Eur new) and they did ship it which is great but not what you’d expect. The shims are very tight and need to pay attention while installing them or you can damage the device (customer support adviced not to use the keyboard until I get the shims). Offers a good amount of protection and it is not thick. Loads of functionality keys.The other problem is that the keyboard covers the lower menu on the touch screen which is essential to use. You can adjust the angel of the screen to suit your needs. Gets a 4 out of 5.The Mac keyboard is super thin which is great but offers zero protection. They feel of the keyboard keys (the response) is terrible. Worse than the MacBook keyboard as it has no move at all. They materials offer a terrible feel. Last but not least... the lack of backlighting or functionality buttons makes it really bad. Gets 2 out of 5.This one is the best in class. The keyboard keys are excellent. Super feel and touch. Keys are big enough. Backlit and functionality keys. Offers a superb amount of protection. Allows you to use it as a tablet and a keyboard at the same time and extremely well built. All that at half the price of the Brydge and the 1/3 of the Mac. The only con is that it is thick enough but you can’t have both - protection and a keyboard but I’m ok with that as a compromise for the functionality. Also, you get to change the angel of the screen but the engineers picked the perfect angel. I can easily use it as a laptop and on a desk. Definitely a 5 out of 5!
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4.12.2018

This keyboard appears to do exactly the job that I wanted, which I will elaborate on below. This review is for the iPad 12.9” version and is the foldable version.I wanted a keyboard that could be attached to the iPad, preferably via the smart connector, but that wasn’t a case as such as I wanted to continue to use my current case. I figured that, although my current case is a smart case, i.e. it protects the front and back of the iPad, when it is folded back into “stand” mode, the smart connector is free, so a keyboard that could just be attached and detached as and when required would be great, and I wouldn’t have to always use the keyboard as the front cover. Nothing like this seemed to exist,until I discovered this one.So, this keyboard does exactly the job I wanted, i.e. I can use my normal case and attach the keyboard as and when required. As it works off the smart connector there is no need to pair it and no need to charge a battery. I may use the supplied back case with kick stand and pen holder along with the keyboard when I go travelling, but at home I don’t do this as it is quite bulky in this setup and I don’t want to have the keyboard attached all the time.The only issue I had was when the first keyboard arrived I was dismayed to find that at least half of the keys did not work at all, but a replacement was sent promptly that arrived the very next day, and this is what I am typing this review on. As it is for the 12.9” iPad, the keys are a reasonable distance apart and have pretty good “travel”, and it is very comfortable to type on. All the function keys work as expected and I love just being able to snap it on and you’re good to go. It’s just what I wanted, and it’s backlit as well - bonus. As for durability, we will have to see once I have had it long enough to assess that.
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5.10.2017

This Logitech case/keyboard is s viabie alternative to the Apple Smart Cover/keyboard ( which I already have) and in certain respects is better. For a start, this Logitech keyboard also gives you a back cover for the iPad, something Apple do not so, the Apple keyboard being purely a combined keyboard and front cover.In particular, the Logitech keyboard is fully lit and the consensus amongst those that have tried it is that they prefer the feel to the Apple alternative. Add shortcuts, a close similarity in layout to a Mac keyboard, smart connector pairing and a price significantly lower than the Apple keyboard,the ability to separate keyboard from case clad iPad to use the iPad without the keyboard and it is not difficult to see why many will prefer the Logitech alternative.The iPad case also has a pop out stand on the back that Is easy to use and also offers the ability to view in portrait mode.The case is however also the main negative in terms of aesthetics and feel with the majority of those who tested it wishing the plastic was of better quality and feel. Fitted perfectly to the iPad Pro but simply didn’t look as good as it could have.However, if you want a combined back case and smart connector keyboard that allows the case clad iPad to be used independently of the keyboard and at price lower than the Apple front cover/keyboard, this is well worth considering. Logitech products have a good reputation for bulls quality/ durability and there is no reason to suspect that this product will be any different.The alternative will essentially be the Apple keyboard plus a separate 3rd party back cover, much more expensive but offering choice of how you protect the rear of your iPad.
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24.6.2019

I already have the Logitech Slim Folio iPad keyboard case for my iPad Air 2 which I have been using for about the past 2 years and I could not be without it.The Slim Folio does the same wonderful job with a couple of notable improvements.Out of the box, the iPad clicks reassuringly into the frame of the case. It is light and adds very little to the weight of the iPad. It pairs in a few seconds and once it is paired, it never forgets. It also allows pairing with a second Bluetooth device meaning that you really do not realise that this is a Bluetooth connected keyboard. Open the case and slide the screen onto the magnetic strip of the base and it wakes up the keyboard.Brilliant.The improvements (actually the only - really the ONLY possible gripes I had with the SLIM Folio case... have been completely rectified) come with a backlit keyboard. Activated by touch, it means that you can now use the iPad in the dark. Simply brilliant. The letters are subtly lit and there is a light around the keys. The brightness can be altered easily but this is simply not necessary. The other improvement is that the keyboard is rechargeable. In the 2 years I have been using the Slim Folio case daily, I have replaced the button batteries only once. I have not had the Slim Folio Pro long enough to test the stamina but I believe Logitech when they promise 3 months. Superb.The keys are sensitive and make the iPad feel like a laptop whilst maintaining its subtle weight and profile.I loved the Logitech Slim Folio and I love the Slim Folio Pro even more. Brilliant!! You've spent a fortune on your iPad, I would recommend going the extra mile for a case/keyboard. I don't think this can be beaten!!
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25.10.2019

I think this is a superb keyboard. It is backlit, easy to type on, reminiscent and even better than the expensive surface go keyboard. I have used the apple keyboard too and although that has the advantage of being lightweight, the keyboard is hugely inferior. I prefer typing on this to my laptop and that has a super keyboard. What I also like about this keyboard is that it is charged from the IPad so you do not need the Bluetooth connect which i have personally found annoying when had to use in the past. I also like that the keyboard is detachable so the iPad can easily be used without the keyboard too. There is a neat stand function which is helpful if you want to watch something on it.It is true that there are downsides.It is not lightweight so if that is your priority then this is probably not for you. Some have said that it is not attractive but, of course, love is in the eye of the beholder. I can’t see anything wrong with it personally and it is certainly attractive when typing on it like now.I think that this is the best keyboard I have used on any device and I love it though some clearly do not. I think for some it is too heavy and bulky and you wonder at its name. My take on the heaviness is that there is going to be a pay off. In evolution, a characteristic advantageous to survival often has a downside. We have evolved to stand on our two legs and that has some negative side effects but I am happy that we have turned out this way. I would say the same for the keyboard. It has some negatives but I love the experience of typing on it so much that they are not that important. But you may be different so I wouldn’t recommend the keyboard without qualification.
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24.12.2017

The two things that put the 'Pro' in iPad Pro are the Apple Pencil and the keyboard connector. From Apple, you can buy a keyboard which isn't a case, and Logitech now sells this second generation (though for both first and second generation iPad Pros) keyboard case.I had the original Logitech iPad Pro keyboard case for about nine months, before it large disintegrated. The keyboard remained great—it's a very good keyboard and you are unlikely to be disappointed with it—but the case, though very protective of the iPad, was not particularly robust, and bits started to fall off. This lighter case offers less (though probably sufficient) protection,and is less likely to deteriorate: Logitech as evidently learned.Should you get a keyboard or not? As my wife pointed out, the iPad Pro with the original Logitech case was as heavy as her MacBook Air. This lighter case addresses that, though you will still want to give the iPad Pro quite some protection, as the large screen area makes it more vulnerable (though, incidentally, I dropped my iPad Pro on hard tiles the other week: it took a slice off the metal corner, but the iPad screen was undamaged). I've quite often travelled with just the iPad and not my Mac, especially when nearing the end of a project and not wanting to risk my primary machine. The keyboard does drain battery more quickly, though not like a bluetooth keyboard does, but, even so, there is more than enough juice in the iPad to make huge inroads into your report, or your novel, or whatever it is you want. For travelling with just an iPad, I would say that the extra keyboard is a must if you are any kind of typist, though I would still get the pencil first.
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10.7.2019

Every now and again, you come across a product designed for Apple devices that’s actually better than the genuine Apple accessory. In this case (literally) its definitely a good example of this!The Logitech iPad Pro bluetooth keyboard case feels incredible in terms of design, material quality, finish and aesthetics. It’s also a third less to buy at the time of review than the Apple equivalent. I have previously bought another non branded iPad Pro keyboard case, in fairness, it worked, but just didn’t look good in comparison and felt cheap. This Logitech one on the other hand feels excellent and far nicer to type on, also,the angle hold position is what enables the power to switch on the keyboard automatically which is a really nice touch.If the iPad is on a table the ergonomics of the case let you feel like you are on a laptop and although I’d not want to type a whole dissertation on it, Im more than happy laying out emails and writing things like this way faster than I ever thought was possible.The keyboard is backlit which can vary in brightness and also has a number of shortcut buttons on the top row making the iPad feel very ‘macbook’. The keyboard is meant to hold charge for a long time and handily recharges via USB-C meaning you can charge it with the iPad adapter every once in a blue moon.Finally protection for the iPad itself is really good, I likely won’t leave my iPad in it 24/7 as I have slim covers for general use, but when travelling or for work, this case is going to come in really handy.Great product, well made, suits the apple design standards and works first time. Great product!
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1.7.2019

As I sit here typing away on this new iPad Pro keyboard, I am genuinely surprised quite how enjoyable an experience it is. Up until now, one of the main reasons I couldn't use my iPad for almost everything was the lack of complete apps and the lack of options for input. With the former being solved as part of the latest version of iOS (plus the addition of the keyboard giving additional screen estate), when I started it looked like the latter could be solved by this.First impressions were good as this is a solidly built item and fits snugly around the iPad in a way that should protect it nicely. Despite it being called slim, it adds a fair amount of bulk to the item but much of this is to benefit the adding of real keys that you can feel respond to a press.The magnetic elements meant that the iPad holds itself up nicely and also holds itself closed without slipping, even if you want to use it on an uneven surface.The typing experience with this keyboard is also pretty good. Alongside the real keys providing feedback, there is a backlight and also a row of functional keys along the top providing an alternative to going to the screen with a finger for things like hitting the home button or similar. Charging is via the same USB-C cable as the iPad and battery life is comfortable to the stage where you'll probably charge it less than the iPad itself.Overall, this makes for a very decent keyboard option. If you don't mind the bulk or are willing to take it on in exchange for a more functional experience with the iPad then look no further, this is really a great one.
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23.6.2020

I previously had the Logitech Canvas Keyboard Case for iPad Air 2, which was very good so I decided to stay with the similar Logitech keyboard when upgrading to iPad Pro. The Logitech Slim Folio Pro for iPad Pro 11-inch is similar to my previous one, with the main differences I have noticed being: this one is heavier than the version for iPad Air 2, this has backlighting on the keyboard, this has a rechargeable battery (which is a big improvement) and on this one the casing that fits around the iPad is rubber whereas in the previous one it was plastic.As was the case for my previous Logitech iPad keyboard case, the magnetic stand that holds up the keyboard is solid (even though there is only one upright position - i.e.,it is not adjustable), but a note of caution is that the iPad attaches to the keyboard case by snapping it into a hard rubber casing. If you will be leaving the iPad attached to the keyboard case virtually all the time (as I do) then this works fine; however, if you expect to remove the iPad from the keyboard case and reattach it frequently, doing so could be cumbersome and I expect there is a risk that the casing could get worn out or warped over time, making the fit looser and less secure.My main criticism of this keyboard (which is minor) is that the power and volume buttons are hard to press through the edges of the rubber case, as a result of which I am using shortcuts on the keyboard for screenshots and volume instead of using the hard buttons (which is easy to do). Overall this is a solid choice for a keyboard case for the iPad Pro 11 inch.
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